Somehow I must have hit a peak yesterday. In the last 15 minutes 8,700 
NTP-packets went in and out my server which makes an averake of 10 per 
second which in turn means around 0.4-0.6 kb/s.

Greetings from Cologne (phew, the catholics are gone :D),
Niels

Am Sonntag, 21. August 2005 23:41 schrieb Niels Ganser:
> Hi.
>
> Combining in and out traffic I got around 60-65 packets per second
> right now which means 4kb/s. I got my data "live" from iptraf so I'm
> pretty confident that it's accurate. However I don't understand why
> your average ntp-packet must have a size of more than 600 bytes. Are
> you sure, it's 30kb/s and not bytes per second?
>
> Regards,
> Niels
>
> > To add some "real world" data I ran ethereal for a couple of minutes
> > on one of my servers.  I got ~40-50 packets per second (~30Kb/sec).
> > Is that typical?
>
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